Hydrogen History

1766 – English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish found Hydrogen in gas.
He also described the composition of water as a combination of hydrogen and oxygen.

1911 – Chemist Carl Bosch made developing ammonia and fertilizer to be manufactured from hydrogen and nitrogen gases.

1937 – airships carries people by using hydrogen as fuel.

1959 – Francis Bacon, engineer and the famous scientist, produce a 5-kW fuel cell system.
Later that year, Harry Karl Ihrig demonstrates the first fuel cell-powered vehicle, a 20-horsepower tractor.

1958 to Present – using hydrogen as rocket fuel, and electricity source via fuel cells. It becomes public energy source.